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October 31, 2012 The WORLD page 19

Quality Pre-Owned
Vehicles
Cars from $5,000
and up!
802-225-6266
186 River Street, Suite 2
Montpelier, VT 05602
AutoXtremeVT.com
TRADES WELCOME
2001 FORD F250
SUPERCAB
XL
#0030,
97,415
miles
$
8,450
2004 SUBARU OUTBACK
#0036,
84,952 miles
$
8,897
2005 TOYOTA RAV 4
#0052,
81,575 miles
$
11,590
2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT
#0031,
92,200 miles
$
8,254
572 No. Main St.
Barre, VT 05641
802-622-0492
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-7 Sat. 10-3
$
7,295
#0047,
67,700 miles
2002 HONDA CIVIC
Ask about...
Unlimited mile warranty
Vanishing deductibles
Lifetime rustproong
24 hour car rentals
TIMS
CONVENIENCE
CENTER
TIMS
CONVENIENCE
CENTER
HUNTERS
SPECIALS
TIMS CONVENIENCE CENTER
FOR BREAKFAST. FOR LUNCH. FOR DINNER. GREAT DEALS ON DELICIOUS FOOD!
Stop by and discover your new favorite taste.
ROUTE 2 PLAINFIELD 454-7111
OPEN EVERYDAY
5AM to Midnight!
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PIZZA SPECIAL
$
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Any Large
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$
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SUNRISE SPECIAL
Breakfast Sandwich
English Mufn or Biscuit Coupon good thru Dec. 8, 2012
Coupon good thru Dec. 8, 2012
2003 Jeep
Liberty
Sport
V6, 3.7L, 137K,
maroon. (4)
mounted snows,
used one season.
Pioneer AM-
FM, CD stereo
system with Sirius Satellite capabilities. Brand new,
full-size spare. Excellent in snow. Towing Package.
Body sound, interior clean. $5500.
802-472-5236, LM
FULL SERVICE BIKE/AUTO SHOP
Off Cox Brook Rd. Northeld
Pickup & Delivery Available
802485-3354
802498-8213
Owner:
Ed Barna
www.classiccyclesofvermont.com
Motorcycle Repair/Restoration/Racing
Major & Minor Repairs
State Inspections Parts & Accessories
Tires Batteries, Spark Plugs, Oil Filters,
Air Filters, Brake Pads & Shoes
Handlebars & Grips
Full Line of Spectro Lubricants
Still doing general repairs on cars & trucks!
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Trades Welcome
Prices Negotiable
Just a Sample of Many
Just Good Autos!
EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE
08 FORD F250 FX4
extra cab, 4x4, auto, loaded, sharp, black, warranty
$20,495
00 FORD ESCORT
auto, AC, 39K
$2,995
03 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON
5-speed, loaded
$3,995
02 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI
CONVERTIBLE
auto, loaded, low miles, Florida car
$4,995
05 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING VAN
loaded, 7 passenger, warranty
$7,995
96 GEO PRISM LSI
4 dr., auto., loaded
$2495
05 CHEVY CAVALIER
2-dr, LS sport, loaded, warranty
$5,995
05 CHEVY COBALT
2-dr, 5-spd, AC, warranty
$5,995
03 FORD F150 XL
4x4, 6-cyl, 5-spd, AC, cap, low miles, warranty
$7,995
03 FORD TAURUS SES
auto, low miles, warranty
$4,995
04 CHEVY CLASSIC
auto, 4-cyl, low miles, warranty
$5,795
03 BUICK LESABRE
auto., low miles, one owner, warranty,
$6,995
00 NISSAN SENTRA GXE
auto, Mass. title, low miles, warranty
$4,695
99 BUICK REGAL
auto, low miles, warranty
$5,495
04 KIA SPECTRA
auto, PW, cruise, tilt, NH title, low miles, warranty
$5,495
97 GMC EXTRA CAB SLT
3 dr., auto., leather, 4x4, low miles
$5,995
98 FORD CROWN VIC
auto., low miles, 74K miles
$4,495
JUST GOOD
AUTOS
Rt. 14 N, 296 E. Montpelier Rd., Barre
802-479-0140
Pembroke Cashes In For Over $10,000
Dave Pembroke stands tall above his car after his Milk Bowl Victory.
DAVID HEATH PHOTO
With a total 16 (2-7-7) points from his finishes in the three
segment 200 lap race Dave Pembroke won his second Milk
Bowl in ten years. Finishing second was Brian Hoar with 19
points who blew his engine in practice and just made it out for
the pace laps for the first segment. Hoar won that first segment
followed by Pembroke. Glen Luce finished in third with 29
points (14-14-1). In a reserve two segment milk bowl Travis
Stearns of Auburn, ME won with 4 points (2-2), Dave
Farrington second 7 points (3-4) and Joey M, Laguerre third
with 9 points (6-3). The Tiger Sportsmen Bobby Therrien of
Hinesburg won his divisions milk bowl with 3 points (1-2).
Eric Badore placed second with 13 points (7-6) and Tucker
Williams placed third with 13 points (5-8). Bunker Hodgon
Street Stock # 83 of Hardwick won his mini bowl with 4 points
(1-3) Nick Pilotte had 7 points (5-2) for second and Ben
Belanger had 10 points (4-6) for third. Thunder Road Track
Championships were decided in the Tiger Sportsman Bobby
Therrien took it with points won in this race over Brendan
Moodie. In the Street Stocks Nick Pilotte won over Dean
Switser, Jr.
After # 91 Patrick Laperle spun out in turn four # 31 NH Luke Hinkley had
no where to go but the wall during the third segment. DAVID HEATH
PHOTO
page 20 The WORLD October 31, 2012
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EXCHANGE
Rt. 2, Montpelier
NOVEMBER
SPECIAL
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powertrain warranty
on all vehicles
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www.classicautoexchangevt.com
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JUST EAST OF MONTPELIER ON ROUTE 2 BERLIN, VT 802-262-2042
EVERY FRIDAY IS
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Our Entire Inventory Of Pre-Owned Vehicles
Is At Super Friday Prices!
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General Manager
Travis Pierce
Sales Manager
Rick Diedrich
Sales Professional
Mike Rossi
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Eric Robbins
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2012 KIA SOUL
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ONLY $16,864
WAS $18,864
2012 HONDA CIVIC
K13123A
ONLY $16,372
WAS $18,372
2010 NISSAN MURANO
K13114A, 16K
ONLY $22,824
WAS $24,824
2011 KIA SORENTO
K13130A, one owner
ONLY $19,911
WAS $21,911
2010 FORD FUSION
K13105A
ONLY $14,525
WAS $16,525
2011 KIA SPORTAGE SX
K13086A
ONLY $23,932
WAS $25,932
2009 GMC SIERRA 1500
KP202A
ONLY $18,116
WAS $20,116
2008 CHEV. SILVERADO 1500
KP187A
ONLY $17,358
WAS $19,358
2012 KIA OPTIMA HYBRID
K12267, 40 MPG
ONLY $22,185
WAS $26,620
371-0050
2004 CHEVY P/U SHORT
BOX 4x4, V6, auto, 88K,
exc. cond. ...............$8,495
2004 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE 106K, 4x4,
4.0 6-cyl, exc. cond. $7,695
2006 FORD FUSION S
5-spd, 4-cyl, 65K,
exc. cond. ...............$7,995
2005 VOLVO S40 5-cyl,
5-spd, exc. cond ....$6,495
2006 HONDA CRV
4x4, 5-spd, 81K,
exc. cond .............$10,900
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CAMPERS &
MOTORHOMES
2007 CAR MATE 20 TRAILER,
Independent Suspension/Tor-
Flex, 15 inch Rubber, Twin Axle
w/New Spare. Asking $5500.00,
Williamstown Hm 802-433-
6104, Cell 802-477-2163
RV REFRIGERATOR.
Norcold gas, 110/2V,
$300 obo. 802-279-7473
MOTORCYCLES/
ATVS
2007 CAR MATE 20 TRAILER,
Independent Suspension/Tor-
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WANTED JAPANESE MOTOR-
CYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980
Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000,ZIR,
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FREE NATIONAL PICKUP.
1-800-772-1142, 1-310-721-
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TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
1995 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4,
works good, runs/drives good,
needs brake work and a wind-
shield auto trans. 4.0 liter High
out put I6cyl Asking $600 obo
802-279-9676 ask for Luther
1997 GMC Jimmy
$2995.00/OBO
4WD V6
James 802-505-5875
1999 E-350 15-passenger
van. Runs great. 149k. In-
spected through June. $1500
or best offer. 426-3210
2000 RED GRAND
Jeep Cherokee Laredo,
93,000, $2000. W802-479-
2400(Jim), H476-8400
2001 FORD F350 4WD,
Super cab, 126K, 8 bed,
has Fisher mount hook up,
No plow, many new parts
$4995.00 802-533-2625
2001 FORD WINDSTAR,
INSPECTED, winter tires,
downsizing to one van, $2800
obo. Back seat for Mercu-
ry van $20. 802-476-8509
2002 CHEVY BLAZER 4, WD,
4DR, 86K, loaded, V6, AT, PS,
PB, PW, CD, AD, Sun roof,
leather, new brakes, tow pack-
age. $5695.00 802-472-9000
2002 JEEP WRANGLER X, 6
cyl, 5SP, new brakes, real clean,
no rust $5795.00 802-533-2625
2003 DODGE GRAND Cara-
van EL, 116K original, one
owner, AC, pwr steering,
7-passenger, newly inspected.
$2500 o.b.o. 802-479-0361.
2003 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
4WD, AUTO, V6, 3.7L, tow pkg.,
137K miles, maroon. (4) mounted
snows, used one season. Brand
new, full-size spare. Excellent in
snow. AC. Power windows, door
locks. Pioneer AM-FM/CD ste-
reo system with Sirius Satellite
capabilities. Body sound, interi-
or clean. $5500. 802-472-5236.
98 DODGE DURANGO, 3 row
Seating, New tires and many oth-
er parts, $1,000. 802-249-5233
BEDLINER for Short Bed,
Fleetside Chevy GMC Pickup
1995-1998 $40. Gas tank w/
one year old fuel pump ts
Short Bed Chevy GMC Pickup
1995-1998 $75. 802-223-1558
DAKOTA OWNERS: Truck cap,
in very good condition, $195.
Bedliner, $25. 802-476-6985.
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
(4) COOPER WEATHERMAS-
TER Snows, 215/60/R17, 7500
miles, $100. 802-476-6805
2003 NISSAN ALTIMA. Needs
motor but otherwise in Very
good condition, 90,000mi
$1000 OBRO. 802-728-5639
2005 BUICK LESABRE Cus-
tom 3.8L V6, FWD, 88,120
miles, PS, PW, asking $5,795
obo Call 802-479-0743
2008 SUBARU IMPREZZA
sport wagon 44k,
with extra set of tires. All wheel
drive and very good MPG. Orig-
inal owner $12,200. 802-433-
1548.
4 COOPER WEATHER-MAS-
TER S/T2 205/55/R16 studded
snows, $230. 802-223-5560
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800-771-9551; www.cardo-
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State of the art 2-Component
chemical process. Specializing
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CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
COOPER SNOWMASTER
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traded. $65-rm 603-306-2143
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ERASE BAD CREDIT
FOREVER!
Credit repair companies make
false claims and promises to
erase a trail of unpaid bills or
late payments from your credit
report. However, only time can
erase negative, but accurate
credit information. In addition,
federal law forbids credit repair
companies from collecting mon-
ey before they provide their ser-
vice. TIP: If you have questions
about your credit history or you
want to know how to get a free
copy of your credit report call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-649-2424.
Dont send any money to a
credit repair company until you
check it out.
JUNK AUTO
PICK-UP
YOU CALL
ILL HAUL
802-279-2595
NEW & USED TIRES
ALL SIZES, Used Rims,
8 0 2 - 8 8 3 - 5 5 0 6 / 2 7 2 - 6 6 11
SUBARU PARTS, New &
Used, Engine Parts, Body
Parts. 802-883-5506 Wk Days.
CAR & TRUCK
UNDERCOATING
Now Taking Appointments
For October/November
Steve Morris Auto Sales
Orange, Vermont
802-476-4761
WILL HAUL away for free:
Scrap metal, old appliances, car
parts, etc. Chad, 802-793-0885.
WINTER TIRES-(4) NOR-
MAN 185/65R14 Only has
200 miles. New $103/ea,
Selling $60/ea or $240/set.
Call John 802-279-4475
The Source
Foreign Car SpeciaIists
Sales Service Repair
605 Route 2 Berlin
802-229-1283
AUTO
TECHNICIAN
Must have Subaru
experience. Must be
ASE certified. EOE
MaiI resume to:
605 Route 2
BerIin, VT 05602
Or EmaiI resume to:
[email protected]
No Walk-Ins, Please
October 31, 2012 The WORLD page 21
YOKOHAMA GOODYEAR MICHELIN PIRELLI
WINTERMASTER HANKOOK WINTER FORCE
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REWARD
TO THE OWNER OF HEAD
PEAK 73-170 SKIS
Serial # 0002036
WE WANT THEM!!!
You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
2011. The serial number of the skis is 0002036 and they had Tyrolia
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PEAK 73-170 SKIS
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WE WANT THEM!!!
You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
2011. The serial number of the skis is 0002036 and they had Tyrolia
Bindings, model number RFD11. These skis are currently the subject of
an ongoing court case. The present owner of these skis will be
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PEAK 73-170 SKIS
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You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
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REWARDED for turning them in with a brand new pair of 2013 model
skis, complete with bindings, PLUS $500 cash!
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REWARD
TO THE OWNER OF HEAD
PEAK 73-170 SKIS
Serial # 0002036
WE WANT THEM!!!
You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
2011. The serial number of the skis is 0002036 and they had Tyrolia
Bindings, model number RFD11. These skis are currently the subject of
an ongoing court case. The present owner of these skis will be
REWARDED for turning them in with a brand new pair of 2013 model
skis, complete with bindings, PLUS $500 cash!
CALL ANDREW MANITSKY 802-658-0220
REWARD
TO THE OWNER OF HEAD
PEAK 73-170 SKIS
Serial # 0002036
WE WANT THEM!!!
You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
2011. The serial number of the skis is 0002036 and they had Tyrolia
Bindings, model number RFD11. These skis are currently the subject of
an ongoing court case. The present owner of these skis will be
REWARDED for turning them in with a brand new pair of 2013 model
skis, complete with bindings, PLUS $500 cash!
CALL ANDREW MANITSKY 802-658-0220
REWARD
TO THE OWNER OF HEAD
PEAK 73-170 SKIS
Serial # 0002036
WE WANT THEM!!!
You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
2011. The serial number of the skis is 0002036 and they had Tyrolia
Bindings, model number RFD11. These skis are currently the subject of
an ongoing court case. The present owner of these skis will be
REWARDED for turning them in with a brand new pair of 2013 model
skis, complete with bindings, PLUS $500 cash!
CALL ANDREW MANITSKY 802-658-0220
REWARD
TO THE OWNER OF HEAD
PEAK 73-170 SKIS
Serial # 0002036
WE WANT THEM!!!
You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
2011. The serial number of the skis is 0002036 and they had Tyrolia
Bindings, model number RFD11. These skis are currently the subject of
an ongoing court case. The present owner of these skis will be
REWARDED for turning them in with a brand new pair of 2013 model
skis, complete with bindings, PLUS $500 cash!
CALL ANDREW MANITSKY 802-658-0220
REWARD
TO THE OWNER OF HEAD
PEAK 73-170 SKIS
Serial # 0002036
WE WANT THEM!!!
You might have purchased these skis at a ski swap in October
2011. The serial number of the skis is 0002036 and they had Tyrolia
Bindings, model number RFD11. These skis are currently the subject of
an ongoing court case. The present owner of these skis will be
REWARDED for turning them in with a brand new pair of 2013 model
skis, complete with bindings, PLUS $500 cash!
CALL ANDREW MANITSKY 802-658-0220
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Youth deer hunters who get a deer on the November 3 and 4
youth deer hunting weekend can help Vermonts deer management
program by reporting their deer at one of 23 biological check sta-
tions around the state.
Youth deer hunting weekend helps ensure that young hunters
get the quality training they need for lifelong participation, and it
also provides biological information needed to manage the herd
into the future.
The information collected from deer during the youth deer
hunting weekend is vital to deer management in Vermont, said
Vermont Fish & Wildlifes Deer Project Leader Adam Murkowski.
Our ability to assess the health of local deer herds increases with
the number of deer that are examined at biological check sta-
tions.
Youth hunters who bring their deer to a biological check sta-
tions will receive a youth hunter patch, be entered into a lottery
drawing for a new muzzleloader rifle, and have their picture taken
for a Youth hunt 2012 photo album that will be available through
the departments website.
Managing for deer herd health means monitoring the physical
condition of individual deer to ensure they are healthy, said
Murkowski. The Youth Deer Weekend is our best opportunity to
assess the physical condition of individual deer and examine the
demographics of the deer herd as youth hunters are allowed to
harvest any deer without sex or antler restrictions.
The mild winter combined with good fawning conditions means
population growth is expected in deer herds throughout Vermont
in 2012. Youth hunters and the adults accompanying them should
feel upbeat about the upcoming youth deer hunting weekend.
The Vermont fish and Wildlife department will have personnel
at the 23 biological check stations listed below during the youth
weekend November 3rd and 4th.
The biological check stations listed below will be open from
9am to 6pm on November 3 and 4: Barre, R & L Archery; Eden
Mills, Ingalls Market & Deli; Enosburg Falls, Magnons; Irasburg,
Bobs Quick Stop; Jericho, General Store; Pittsford, Keiths
Country Store; Pawlet, Machs General Store; Bennington, Martys
Sports & Gunsmithing; North Hartland, Steves Bait Shop; Island
Pond, Northern Wildlife; Danby, Otter Creek Campground;
Hardwick, Riteway Sports; Swanton, St. Maries; Springfield, Fire
Dept.; East Randolph, Messiers Store; Middlebury, VT Field
Sports; Bradford, Bradford Bottle Shoppe; Newport, Wrights
Sports; West Barnet, West Barnet Quick Stop; Concord, Barnies
Market; Stowe, Fly Rod Shop; Orwell, Lake Hortonia Country
Store; West Brattleboro, Paradise Farm.
Vermonts big game reporting stations are also shown on a map
on Fish and Wildlifes website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com).
Click on Maps on the left side of the home page.
Youth Hunters Encouraged to Visit Biological Check Station
During the Youth Deer Hunt
Vermont hunters are looking
forward to opening day of rifle
deer season on Saturday,
November 10. Vermont has
more bucks and older bucks in
the deer population due to an
antler restriction regulation put
in place a few years ago.
Vermonts traditionally pop-
ular 16-day November rifle
season begins November 10
and ends Sunday, November
25. One legal buck with at least
one antler having two or more
points may be taken anywhere
in the state.
The antler regulation for a
legal buck is designed to
recruit more bucks and older
bucks into the population.
Hunters may take one buck
with at least one antler having
two or more points one inch or
longer. Spike-antlered deer are
protected except during the
youth deer weekend. A point
must be one inch or longer
from base to tip. The main
beam counts as a point, regard-
less of length.
Vermonts pre-hunt deer
population is estimated at
approximately 125,000 animals
this year with the greatest num-
bers of deer found in the south-
west, east-central, and north-
western regions of the state,
said Deer Project Leader Adam
Murkowski. Deer populations
have benefited from excellent
survival during the mildest
winter recorded over the last
four decades and good fawning
conditions during the spring
and summer.
The 2011 Vermont Deer
Harvest Report, available from
the Fish & Wildlife
Departments web site (www.
vtfishandwildlife.com) has a
wealth of information to help
plan a hunt, including the num-
ber of deer taken in each town.
Click on Hunting and
Trapping and Big Game to
download a copy of the report.
Vermonts regular hunting
licenses, including a November
rifle season buck tag and a bear
tag, still cost only $22 for resi-
Rifle Deer Season Starts Saturday, Nov. 10
Smart hunters choose fluorescent hunter orange. They know
they are safer and understand it helps preserve Vermonts hunting
heritage because no matter how rare, each hunting-related shoot-
ing reinforces the mistaken perception that hunting is dangerous.
Hunter orange is a choice in Vermont, said Chris Saunders,
Vermont Fish & Wildlifes hunter education coordinator. But
thats no excuse. In the past ten years, almost half of the states
hunting-related shootings might have been prevented with hunter
orange. Every one of these tragedies is a black eye for hunters.
Hunters moving into the line of fire of other hunters and mistak-
ing other hunters for game are two of the three most common
causes of the states accidents. Both types involve visibility prob-
lems, and both underscore the need for hunters to be seen, espe-
cially during the November rifle and December muzzleloader deer
seasons as well as the rabbit, hare and upland bird seasons.
Waterfowl, turkey and archery deer are exceptions, said
Saunders. But we still recommend hunter orange when you going
to and from your blind, treestand or calling spot.
Concerns that deer are scared by hunter orange are unfounded.
A deers vision is based on movement, patterns and color varia-
tions. Unlike humans, deer do not have multiple color receptors in
their eyes. They can see color, but their spectrum is limited. This
means deer must rely heavily on their ability to detect movement
over the ability to interpret color variations and patterns.
Regardless of how well they see it, ample anecdotal evidence
suggests they arent bothered by it. Yearly deer harvests in many
of the states that require hunter orange exceed the size of
Vermonts deer herd.
A hunter orange hat and vest provide the minimum coverage
recommended by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
Remember, hunting in Vermont is very safe, but it could be even
safer if all hunters choose hunter orange. Our hunting heritage
might be safer too.
Hunt Smart - Hunt Safe - Wear Orange
A hunter orange hat and vest provide the minimum coverage recom-
mended by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. Photo from VT Fish
& Wildlife.


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Two -time Thunder Road King of
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most famous race, the Milk Bowl.
Pembroke endured Sunday to kiss the
beauty queen, win the 50th running of
the prestigious race and take home
more than $10,000 in prize money. Eight-time ACT Champion Brian Hoar
came up just short through a day of major adversity to finish second, and
Maines Glen Luce earned third overall. 2012 ACT Champion Wayne
Helliwell, Jr. battled to fourth, and 7-time ACT Champion Jean Paul Cyr
rounded out the top five. In the first segment of the unique three-segment race
Brian Hoar cruised to the section win with Pembroke, 2012 King of the Road
Nick Sweet, and multi-time track Champion Cris Michaud on his heels. Jean
Paul Cyr powered through for the victory in segment two, while Pembroke
earned 7th, building an 8-point advantage over Hoar, Scott Payea, and multi-
time Thunder Road Champion Phil Scott. The gloves came off for the third
segment and on a late race restart, Pembroke held on to seventh, while Hoar
battled Turner, MEs Glen Luce for the win. Finally, Hoars car gave up the
ghost and faded to second, giving Pembroke a three point margin the slim
overall victory. Pembroke was beside himself in Victory Lane. I just took
your advice not to screw up, Ken. He said in victory lane to announcer Ken
Squier. Its been ten years since we won one of these. I cant believe it.
Imagine going head-to-head with a major racing event against the famed
Oxford 250- thats exactly what the American Canadian Tour and Airborne
Speedway announced on Sunday morning at Thunder Road. The International
500, a Late Model Open event, will roll off the line next July 20-21, 2013.
Highlighting the weekend will be a $25,000 to win three segment -300 Lap
Late model race in conjunction with 100 Lap DIRT Modified event and a 100
Lap non-qualifiers Late Model event. It appears PASS Director Tom
Mayberrys purchase of the Oxford Speedway a couple weeks ago and the
announcement that the Oxford 250 would mutate back to a Super Late Model
event has raised Tom Curleys dander. Were going to have the biggest week-
end of racing this region has ever seen on either side of the boarder, ever,
American-Canadian Tour president Tom Curley said. Were excited about
the prospects of it. Thats fine, we lose one race and thats not an issue for us,
we can replace those races ten times over, Curley said. We never had the
250, it wasnt us. What you saw was a blueprint of ACT on it with our influ-
ence over it. We fought with Oxford to get the tires down from 14, to 12,
down to eight last year. It bothers me we lost that big race. I fought hard to
get it. But up against the 250! I truly believed I was going to retire after (the
50th Milk Bowl), Curley said. I wanted to get through the 50th, and
35-years (in the business) will finish today for me. Im going to be 70-years-
old and cant do physically what Im used to doing. I think we can thank Tom
Mayberry for me sticking around for a few more years. I never had an issue
with Tom Mayberry, until he came after these cars. Booking his races is one
thing, and I didnt have an issue with them going to (Autodrome) Chaudiere.
My problem was when they started messing with the cars and then they want
to take us and knock us out of Quebec. My competitive juices have been
(high). I like a good fight and Ive never backed away from it. This is going
to be a battle. And maybe Ill lose this one, but itll be another chapter in the
book. Its going to take big gonads and huge promotion dollars to get New
England race fans to give up their 250 weekend but if anyone can do it a
fired up Tom Curley is probably the man.
Jimmie Johnson ran pole to pole Sunday to win the Tums Fast Relief 500,
and shake up the chase grabbing the points lead from Brad Keselowski.
Johnson held off a determined Kyle Busch after a late restart with five laps to
go to win for the seventh time on NASCARs slowest but toughest little race
track. Johnson made the occasion a points bonanza, leading the most laps and
earning three bonus points for the victory. Busch was second, followed by
Kasey Kahne, Aric Almirola, Clint Bowyer, Keselowski, Jeff Gordon and
Brian Vickers. As the championship battle tightened at the top, the five-time
series champion moved two points ahead of Brad Keselowski, whos sixth
place was his highest career finish at the track. But the race also basically
eliminated Denny Hamlin, who seemed poised to get in the thick of the points
battle by putting on a driving clinic while coming from the rear of the field
twice, and then had an electrical master switch fail that sent him to a 33rd
place finish and out of title contention. After his first pit stop, Hamlin was
penalized for entering pit road too fast, a penalty that relocated him to the
back of the lead lap and 31st place. Instantaneously, he started quickly work-
ing his way forward. After 200 laps, he was contending at the front and
essentially left pit road with the lead, but again, he was penalized for speeding
entering pit road, dropping him to the rear of the lead lap, this time 28th.
Hamlin continued the drivers workshop worming his way into the top five
until his problems dropped him 34 laps behind.
To Denny Hamlin, it was standard operating procedure at Martinsville
Speedway. To Matt Crafton, it was an unjustified bulldozer move. Regardless
of the point of view, Hamlin won Saturdays Kroger 200 with an aggressive
pass after a restart with eight laps left and showed no regret in claiming his
second victory at the .526-mile short track and his second win in 15 career
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts. Hamlin, who started from the
rear because he missed the drivers meeting - thanks to a conflict with
Sprint Cup practice -- finished 1.932 seconds ahead of Nelson Piquet Jr., who
bulled his way into the runner-up position after restarting fourth on Lap 193
of 200. Joey Coulter ran third, followed by Crafton and Scott Riggs. Irate at
Hamlins use of the front bumper, Crafton had some choice words for the
driver of the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota after the race. With
Hamlin parked on pit road, Crafton leaned into the drivers-side window to
express his displeasure. Hamlins reaction was What did he expect? When
youre the leader with a few laps to go, youve got to expect it, said Hamlin,
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with Steve Poulin
who moved Crafton out of the way and took the lead for the first time with
six laps left. you cant wreck the guy thats off-limits but moving him
off and out of the groove, thats standard protocol at this type of race track.
Crafton disagreed and took umbrage at the characterization of Hamlins win-
ning move as a pass. If you want to call that a passthats just moving
somebody, Crafton said. Running in the back of somebody, that doesnt
take anything. Anybody can do that. I didnt let the tires come up quite clean
enough on the last restart. I do admit that. Thats part of it. I didnt get my
tires cleaned up, but I did not run into the back of him. Ty Dillons one-point
championship lead evaporated after his No. 3 Chevrolet blew a tire and nosed
into the outside wall on Lap 151 to cause the fourth caution of the afternoon.
After repeated trips to pit road for repairs, Dillon dropped to 28th, six laps
down and could not improve on that position. Dillons woes transferred the
series lead to James Buescher, who rallied from a lap down to finish sixth.
Buescher grabbed a 21-point lead over second-place Dillon with three races
left in the season.
Garage Garble
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has earned a new nickname with three races remaining
in the 2012 season, The Comeback Kid. It appeared Stenhouses chances of
repeating his championship run last season were dwindling midway through
Saturdays Nationwide Series race at Kansas when an accident and the result-
ing damage left him two laps down. However, that was not the end of his day.
Stenhouse overcame the near-impossible to find himself running second
when race leader Kyle Busch ran out of fuel on the last lap. Stenhouse cap-
tured his sixth win of the season to cut his points deficit in half. Elliott Sadler
still holds the advantage in the championship standings with a six-point lead
over Stenhouse. Their next meeting will come this Saturday at Texas Motor
Speedway, where Stenhouse won his fourth series victory earlier this season
and Sadler won a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event in 2004.
Ryan Truex made his truck series debut behind the wheel of the No. 27
Hillman Racing Chevrolet in Saturdays Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway.
The start marked a Truex family trifecta with all three Truex Family mem-
bers (Martin Truex, Martin Truex Jr. and Ryan Truex) having a start in each
of NASCARs three national touring series at Martinsville Speedway. Father,
Martin Truex made his Martinsville debut in the Nationwide Series in the
1989 Miller Classic. Older brother Martin made his first start in the DirecTV
500 in 2006 in the Sprint Cup Series. Martinsville Speedway is added to the
list of only four tracks (New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Dover International
Speedway and Watkins Glen International) on the current NASCAR national
series schedules where the all three Truex family members have competed in
a NASCAR national or touring series race.
For the past two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, Regan Smith substi-
tuted for Dale Earnhardt Jr., who was sidelined by a concussion. Next year,
Smith will be calling Earnhardt boss, after reaching an agreement to drive
the No. 5 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports full-time in the Nationwide Series in
2013. Smith will get an early start on the arrangement. Hell drive a third JR
Motorsports entry, along with teammates Danica Patrick and Cole Whitt, in
the Nov. 17 Nationwide season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the
team announced Wednesday. This is an extremely good opportunity for me,
Smith said in a statement released by the team. Dale Jr. and I first started
talking about this several years ago, but the timing never matched up to where
we could make it happen. Now its time. Im happy to be a part of this orga-
nization. I dont want to just win races. I want to be the team that dominates
races and contends for the championship. Smith started the season as a full-
time Sprint Cup driver for Furniture Row Racing but lost his ride to 2004 Cup
champion Kurt Busch with six races left. When Earnhardt announced he
would miss two races because of concussions suffered at Kansas and
Talladega, Smith was hired as his replacement.
What Theyre Saying
I dont care how tough you think you are, when your mind is not working
the way its supposed to, it scares the (expletive) out of you, he said. Youre
not going to think about race cars, youre not going to think about trophies,
youre not going to think about your job; youre going to be thinking about,
What have I got to do to get my brain working the way it was before? Thats
going to jump righto the top of the priority list, I promise you. Im glad I did
what I did, he said. I hate the attention it got but Im glad I did what I
did. Im glad that I took the time off and made the choices that I made. They
were hard to make, but I had to do it. I had to do it, I didnt have a choice. I
knew that something wasnt right and you cant layer concussions, its really
dangerous doing that. You read about it in the papers and I was going through
it, I was living, so I had to make a choice and I feel like I made the right one:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the concussions that sidelined him for two races.
Next Lap
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